Keeping your class engaged with fun and unique teaching resources is vital in helping them reach their potential. With Tes Resources you’ll never be short of teaching ideas. We have a range of tried and tested materials created by teachers for teachers, from kindergarten through to high school.

Breathe new life into your lesson plans with our primary and secondary school classroom resources. Whether you’re looking for fun maths worksheets or brand new guided reading activities, we have thousands of free and premium resources for you to download. From preschool to primary you’ll find phonics worksheets and classroom games. From Year 11 through to senior secondary we have everything from Japanese lessons to algebra activities, as well as revision guides for tests and exams.

Post these QR Code posters around your classroom so your students have quick access to websites. This free resource also includes a link to create your own QR codes. This set of technology posters has technology based educational websites.

Computer Science GCSE CIE 0478
Unit: 4 Topic: Hardware
A set of editable presentations that help students learn the key terms and definitions for the topic stated.
The presentation includes instructions and is setup to run ‘generation game’ type activities where the terms appear and move across the screen one after the other.
Students watch and try to memorise the terms/definitions
Then write down as many as they can.
Next, in groups they work together to see if they can reproduce a full list of key facts and definitions
Then they check the answers from the full list
My students enjoy these activities and retained more of the details when rechecked 4 weeks later compared to other strategies that I have used.

Programming enthusiasts can use a Sphero robot to introduce basic coding to learners and students. This resource includes:
Introduce what a Sphero is
10 Scaffolding Challenge Instructions for the students to follow with their Spheros.
These challenges work well with pairs and small groups of students.
Everything is fully editable on Google Slides.

Units 1 - 7
sets of questions with answers to be printed and used as revision cards with students.
Good for cold calling, pair work starter etc.
Designed for CIE 0478 IGCSE Computer Science course but useful for UK GCSEs also
Questions can be edited, added to etc…

Useful revision resource for computer science which covers the following topics:
System Architecture
Memory
Storage
Wired and Wireless Networks
Network Topologies, Layers and Protocols
System Security
System Software
Ethical, Legal, Cultural and environmental concerns
All topic have a range of exam style questions taken from previous exam papers to support with revision.

This is a collection of module quizzes covering key content that is assessed in paper 2 of the new specification GCSE. I will be using these as a final push for my current year 11s in the run up to the final exam. They are specifically designed for AQA 8520 spec, but content is also suitable for OCR and other boards.
In total there are 5 double page module quizzes, along with answers to each. The key topics are: Data Representation, Computer System (hardware/software), Networks, Binary Shifts/Arithmetic and Ethical, legal and Environmental impact.
There are questions covering the vast majority of the specification, but these are in no way intended to be exhaustive.
The question style features exam style questions, along with question types designed to prompt recall and understanding.
Full answers are provided for each quiz.
Note: These module quizzes can be obtained individually, or as a complete package, in my TES shop. If you have already purchased any module quizzes, or if you want topics spanning both paper 1 and 2, it may be better to buy the others instead.
Hope these help.
Thanks,
Toby Watkins

An introduction to logic gates which i used at KS3 and KS4. Easy to understand and straight forward. Included are:
Teachers powerpoint (walks the students through the gates with examples)
Progress log (Track students progress)
Self marking spreadsheet that includes tasks, extension and a helpsheet

This competition is intended to engage and inspire school children and students through the subject of robotics and space exploration. It aims to provide a compelling introduction to computer aided design, robotics, and space exploration through the design and modelling of a virtual robot at work on another planet. The competition is open to all school children and students in the UK from the ages of 4 to 18. There are two competitions: one for ages 4-12 and the other for ages 13-18.
What will I learn?
The software accompanying this challenge (links below) will provide participants with a basic introduction to 3D computer aided design and modelling, as well as providing a medium to explore links between creative art and computing. This competition will allow entrants to explore and visualise their own ideas about the future uses of robots in space, and aims to be inspiring, educational and fun.
Who is running the competition?
The competition is run by the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network (UK-RAS), a network of UK universities specialising in Robotics and Autonomous Systems. It is part of a family of competitions organised for the UK Robotics Week, which runs from 21 - 29 June 2018. A panel of judges, consisting of leading scientists and engineers, will select the winning designs in each age category.
What are the judges looking for?
The judging panel will select their favourite robot and planetary environment. We are looking for creative entries: this could be a robot servicing a spaceport or outpost, or a robot undertaking scientific investigation and exploration on an unusual planet, or any other application of robots in space that you can think of! The judges will choose winning designs that are innovative, interesting, fun, compelling, technically advanced and visually appealing.
How do I enter the competition?
All you need to do is follow the instructions outlined in the instruction pack! If you get stuck please email us.
The competition is split into 2 categories by age group: 4 - 12yrs and 13 - 18yrs.
Deadline for submission of entries:
Friday 15th June 2018, 23:00 BST

This competition is intended to engage and inspire school children and students through the subject of robotics and space exploration. It aims to provide a compelling introduction to computer aided design, robotics, and space exploration through the design and modelling of a virtual robot at work on another planet. The competition is open to all school children and students in the UK from the ages of 4 to 18. There are two competitions: one for ages 4-12 and the other for ages 13-18.
What will I learn?
The software accompanying this challenge (links below) will provide participants with a basic introduction to 3D computer aided design and modelling, as well as providing a medium to explore links between creative art and computing. This competition will allow entrants to explore and visualise their own ideas about the future uses of robots in space, and aims to be inspiring, educational and fun.
Who is running the competition?
The competition is run by the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network (UK-RAS), a network of UK universities specialising in Robotics and Autonomous Systems. It is part of a family of competitions organised for the UK Robotics Week, which runs from 21 - 29 June 2018. A panel of judges, consisting of leading scientists and engineers, will select the winning designs in each age category.
What are the judges looking for?
The judging panel will select their favourite robot and planetary environment. We are looking for creative entries: this could be a robot servicing a spaceport or outpost, or a robot undertaking scientific investigation and exploration on an unusual planet, or any other application of robots in space that you can think of! The judges will choose winning designs that are innovative, interesting, fun, compelling, technically advanced and visually appealing.
How do I enter the competition?
All you need to do is follow the instructions outlined in the instruction pack! If you get stuck please email us.
The competition is split into 2 categories by age group: 4 - 12yrs and 13 - 18yrs.
Deadline for submission of entries:
Friday 15th June 2018, 23:00 BST

This is a powerpoint of over 140 keywords for GCSE Computer Science. Mainly for the AQA Specification but could also be used for other exam boards.
Free to use by anyone but drop me an email if you do use as it would be noce to know woh has used it.
The game is called TABOO. It is where the powerpoint is presented at the front and there is different teams. So you could have 2 teams and each team selects a player. Team one player goes and sits in front of the board, facing away from the board. Then their team has to describe the word that comes up on the board without saying the banned words on the screen or the word it self. The person facing away from the board has to guess what the word is behind them. The team with the most correct answers wins. A time limit is fun to do.
An ONLINE version is availble here - https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zxMbWVjzyUlaBtMdVNxtoIZaANeIcR23hKEbkWZysIA/edit?usp=sharing

Looking for a complete solution to help you get to grips with the AQA Computer Science GCSE (9-10)? Need to feel more confident with the subject matter? Not sure how to approach some areas of the curriculum? Want a ready-to-use resource that is ideal for use in the classroom, for homework tasks and self-study?
“Nichola thank you. They have saved me a lot of time&quot; Matt - Computing Teacher
We have created 7 detailed PDF student workbooks that EXACTLY match the AQA GCE (9-1) Computer Science (8520) specification. Each includes theory, tasks to recap the knowledge and put new skills into practice. they even include the answers!
Seperatly these would cost £150 but if you buy them as part of this bundle it only costs £100 saving you a massive £50.
“Love these packs - saved me so much work” Laura - Head of Computing
Perfect for non-specialist teachers, NQTs or teachers who feel a little unsure about the qualification content and want some ready-to-use tasks to use in class.
“Love your revision books. Your resources are such a life saver!” Katie - Non-specialist computing teacher
Provided as seven separate PDF documents:
• Fundamentals of algorithms
• Programming
• Fundamentals of data representation
• Computer systems
• Fundamentals of computer networks
• Fundamentals of cyber security
• Ethical, legal and environmental impacts of digital technology on wider society, including issues of privacy
“Brilliant. These have been fab and my students love them.” Debbie - Computing Teacher
These are ideal to use in the classroom, as homework tasks or for independent study as revision for the examinations.

This is a combined document including knowledge organisers, module quizzes and solutions for all of the main Computer Science content. I am using this as a “last-minute” revision pack for my year 11s, but could also be used throughout the year to aid learning and understanding.
It is the best value way of purchasing all of my painstakingly organisers and quizzes. If you have already bought either my knowledge organisers or module quizzes and are looking for the other, please don’t buy this. Full packs of knowledge organisers and module quizzes are available separately as bundles.
It has been designed to be printed as a stapled booklet, with students using the knowledge organisers to help them learn for the quizzes, before checking their work with the solutions. Alternatively, you could print select pages.
These are available individually for a total of £36, so a saving of £8 by buying the full set here.

This is a collection of my module quizzes - a series of exam style questions and key knowledge/skill checks for each of the main Computer Science topic.
Questions are applicable to all exam boards including AQA and OCR.
All module quizzes come with full answers provided.
I print these 2 to a page and use them both for end of topic assessments for current year 10, and exam revision for year 11.

This test is ideal to use as an end of KS3 test which can either be used to provide a VERY APPROXIMATE predicted grade for GCSE (9-1) Computer Science or to help you decide which pupils you think will be suitable for selecting the subject at GCSE. Alternatively, it can be used as a baseline assessment at the start of year 10 or when a new pupil joins your school to help you find gaps in their knowledge.
It covers the following areas:
• Programming skills
• Binary
• Inside a computer (hardware and software)
• Networks
• Computers and the law
There is a 7-page A4 PDF document containing the test to photocopy and give out to the pupils, a 4-page PDF document containing the mark scheme and a 1-page PDF document for the teacher giving guidance on how to administer the test and giving very approximate predicted grades for GCSE (9-1).

This is the most comprehensive set of resources which entirely cover the AQA GCSE (9-1) Computer Science (8520) - Paper 2 examination.
These workbooks exactly match the AQA syllabus and include the theory as well as tasks to complete and the answers.
Ideal to be used in a classroom, to set for homework or as a self-study aid for teacher’s who feel they need to become more confident with the subject matter.
Includes 5 separate PDF documents covering the following areas
Fundamentals of data representation
Computer systems
Fundamentals of computer networks
Fundamentals of cyber security
Ethical, legal and environmental impacts of digital technology on wider society, including issues of privacy
Usually these high-quality, detailed workbooks sell for £20 each but by purchasing them as a bundle you can get all 5 workbooks for only £60, saving you a massive £40.

This is a module summary quiz on the topic of the Computer System, including Hardware and Software. The assessment features a range of question types and includes full worked solutions and answers. I print these 2 to a page and use them as a low stakes quiz at the end of a module. I will also be reusing them as a revision resource for my year 11s.
These module quizzes are linked to the Knowledge Organisers I have also made and are available on TES. Most of the content is featured on the similarly named organiser, but would still be more than suitable without the use of the organisers.
Any questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Toby Watkins

Written by Adrian Oldknow (CCITE) for the Bloodhound Project, this is a comprehensive ‘How -to’ guide to adapt your micro:bit for projects such as an automatic plant waterer, to a smart lighting system.
The BLOODHOUND Project is a global Engineering Adventure, using a 1,000mph World Land Speed Record attempt to inspire the next generation to enjoy, explore and get involved in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
For more information on our inspiring workshops, activities, videos, and resources, visit www.bloodhoundssc.com, or follow us on twitter: @Bloodhound_EDU.

Written by Adrian Oldknow (CCITE) for the Bloodhound Project, This comprehensive guide helps you set up your micro:bit for physics practicals recording temperature, light intensity and more.
The BLOODHOUND Project is a global Engineering Adventure, using a 1,000mph World Land Speed Record attempt to inspire the next generation to enjoy, explore and get involved in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
For more information on our inspiring workshops, activities, videos, and resources, visit www.bloodhoundssc.com, or follow us on twitter: @Bloodhound_EDU.

Great for subject coordinators or to see progression in mixed year groups. Also good to plan lessons, especially if you have those who are less able. 7 word documents showing progression in:
Programming
Digital Exploration
Communicate and Collaborate
Multimedia
Digital Media
Music and Sound
Data

A full section of work that introduces Computer Science students to different types of Computer Storage.** Watch the video preview** BEFORE you buy so you can see the quality of this resource!
This mega resource includes:
23 Slide PowerPoint with tasks and theory on Computer Storage.
7 page booklet for students to complete
40 mark assessment / test
Mark scheme of the assessment / test
15 page student revision booklet on the Memory topic (adapted from the lesson PowerPoint)
This resource is suitable for anyone teaching Optical, Magnetic and Solid State Storage as well as the advantages/disadvantages of these types of storage. The lesson also includes selecting the most appropriate storage methods and how storage capacity is measured.
Enjoy.

This is a Revision tool based on the old Blockbusters game format with a gameboard that can be customised with your own questions and can be used as a whole class revision resource or in pairs on their own computers. The player selects the hexagon and the question automatically appears at the bottom of the screen. The answer can be revealed by clicking the “Reveal Answer” button. The hexagon can then be turned blue or white depending on who won the hexagon or black if they got it wrong.
The gameboard is currently loaded with GCSE revision computer-related questions but can be changed by clicking on the “Questions” sheet and changing the information. After updating the Questions and Answers, click “Reset Gameboard” to rebuild the gameboard with your new questions and answers. If you have answers starting with the same letter then you can enter two letters to differentiate your answers. This opens the game to more possibilities.
Note: This excel spreadsheet uses macros in order to work. Please enable them upon loading the spreadsheet.

More than 600 computing terms explained in Plain English and designed to be used as exam answers - many of the definitions are based on the mark schemes of past papers.
There is one file for A4 printing, one for an A5 booklet and a third, editable file, which you or your students can personalise.
An excellent reference; it will certainly be a useful addition to any resource that you already have.

A full section of work that introduces Computer Science students to different types of Computer Memory. **Watch the video preview **BEFORE you buy so you can see the quality of this resource!
This mega resource includes:
**17 slide **PowerPoint with introduction memory task and notes on different types of memory
4 page booklet for students to complete
30 mark assessment / test
Mark scheme of the assessment / test
15 page student revision booklet on the Memory topic (adapted from the lesson PowerPoint)
Tarsia puzzle on memory (students need to match the phrases together to make a pyramid shape - GREAT for group work).
The solution to the Tarsia puzzle (I often print this and put it in the corridor, giving students who struggle a chance to peek if needed).
This resource is suitable for anyone teaching RAM, ROM, Primary, Secondary, Virtual and Flash Memory. I have mapped this against OCR GCSE Computer Science - though anyone teaching these topics will be able to use this resource as there’s no mention of OCR specifically.
Enjoy.

These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 17. Keyword Revision Guide - 67 Keyword cards - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Revision Guide
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 16. Data Storage- Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 16 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 15. User Identification - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 15 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place). Ph
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 13. Peripheral Devices Part 2 - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 13 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 12. Peripheral Devices 1 - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 12 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 11. Data Security - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 11 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 10. Mid-SOW Recap Lesson - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 10 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 9. Case Study: Microsoft Operating Systems - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 1 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 8. User Interfaces - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 1 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 7. Features of Digital Devices - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 1 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Digital Devices - 6. Convergence - Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1 – EAL
Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 6 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 5 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.

Catering for Edexcel ICT iGCSE Unit 1.
Lesson 4 of 16 (lessons 1 &amp; 2 and the revision guide are free to download)
These lessons were made for students in the Middle East and have a strong focus on EAL and keyword acquisition/application. Each lesson has 3-8 keywords on easy to use cards that fit into the lesson activity and also make excellent printable revision resources (the revision guide features them all in one place).
Each lesson begins with a different active learning activity, a mini-plenary and a written or creative ICT task requiring the correct application of the keywords. All have stretch questioning to the main activities. The SOW has an online mid and end of unit test that can be found at www.wolseyacademy.com
Wolsey Academy has had a lot of success with this SOW with EAL students who have really progressed in their understanding of the technically vocabulary involved with the ICT iGCSE.